It would be great if you did these spf videos with a friend with olive or dark skin. Some of these products leave a purple cast on dark skin. This video was so informative and it was great that you broke it down by budget and by skin type. Can't wait to see the rest of this series!
Altruist doesn't leave a cast ....when first applied, seems white but as u rub it in it fades. I've been using it for a year under my makeup. Its lovely. I'm dark skinned.
Formula is everything. It really makes a difference in compliance and the amount you apply. If it balls up under makeup, I move on to the next one and use it on my neck and the backs of my hands.
There's one Murad one not listed that is INCREDIBLE: Murad City Skin SPF 50 PA++++. It is expensive, but it's the absolute best mineral sunscreen I have ever used. The tint looks bizarrely peach, but it goes on smooth, dries clear, wears perfectly all day and feels super lightweight. I'm a guy and would wholly recommend this to anyone.
@@i_bleed_makeup It is incredible. I learned of its existence from Gothamista and cannot believe that it's not been duped by other lines. It is easily the best and I've tried so many.
I have a recommendation ~ Boots brand Soltan spf 50 sensitive ~ it is a chemical sunblock however it's clear and doesn't sting your eyes and it's got no fragrance and even some antioxidants in it ~ £6 for a full body size ~ I can't complain
I agree!!.Angie at Hot and Flashy does excellent mineral sunscreen reviews. I can only use mineral sunscreens and the white cast was an issue. I found that applying half of my application, massaging it in well and repeating with the remainder almost completely eliminated the white cast. I even apply tinted sunscreen the same way.
Because of Angie I use the Australian gold tinted mineral sunscreen every day and absolutely love it. It's around $10 to $15. It wears really well under my makeup.
I’ve got very sensitive breakout prone aging skin. My go to sunscreens this season are Beet the Sun by Krave Beauty, Dermalogica’s spf 50 Dynamic Sun Recovery and Paula’s Choice spf 50 in the blue tube for normal to dry skin. Even with my sensitive skin, these chemical spfs donor irritate my skin and they’re great bases for my makeup.
I use Your Good Skin every day. I love it. So lightweight on the skin and sits well under makeup. Also it’s a good price and you can afford to put plenty on.
I have used Altruist 50 for a few years now. Face, neck and décolletage it’s amazing. I do sit in the shade. Sometimes you can’t on day trips etc but this in your bag and you have it all covered. I use Altruist 30 over a once a day application of sunscreen and it layers on very well. I like the background to its production too.
Thanks for the video Nadine! I have oily skin and really struggle to find a sunscreen that I can ear under make up, most break me out. I have the Beauty Pie one, and although it is a light fluid I do not find I can wear it under make up, it just sits on my skin all day. An spf for oily skin that is matte and doesn't break me out is the holy grail!
Simple Kind to Skin Protecting Moisture Cream spf30 is lovely and doesn't break me out like so many other spfs. Cheap as chips on Amazon at the moment.
Since moving to the UK from Houston, Texas, I have discovered Altruist 50. I buy several bottles and have my husband using it. He HATES sunscreen and this is the only one he will use on his face (almost) daily.
Boots, Soltan, baby, Factor 50, moisturising. It has never stung, although it is chemical. It is fragrance free. It has antioxidants. It is good value, it comes in a travel size in boots travel. It is amazing
I absolutely LOVE the La Roche Posay. It’s a 60 SPF here in Canada. Melds beautifully into the skin. Very moisturizing and plays well with makeup. I use it as my last step in my morning skincare routine 365 days a year:) Thank you Nadine for the great share:) Have a beautiful week💕 Tammy Roy 🇨🇦
I use Neutrogena Ultra Sheer and the Aveeno ones are okay as well. In the past, I have used La-Roche-Posay and Clarins. A zillion years ago, I used a Lancaster one for the eye bone area.
I use avene cleanance spf 50 for oily blemish prone skin, I have olive skin it leaves a slight white cast at first but after a few minutes it sinks in to skin, then I apply my make up, it is really mattifying I love it.
Has anybody tried Nivea Sun UV Face Suncream SPF 50 Shine Control? I apply plenty and it sinks in beautifully. Not sticky or gunky, feels fresh on skin. Zero breakouts (unlike many higher end SPF products I have tried) and really does help to mattify my oily T-zone. Sits well under make up. This one is a keeper for me and at about £8 on the High Street....Blimey, you cant go wrong! Lets hope we get a summer now! x
It would also be good to review 100% mineral SPFs for face and body, but especially for the face and also test the performance of these under makeup. Would you please Nadine? Insert puppy face :D
I love Krave beet the sun, altruist, sunsense mineral and simple kind to skin. Would love to see more mineral based spf as they tend to be less irritating but seem to leave more of a cast.
Waiting, with much anticipation, for the tinted SPF as this is the easy one step way on those lazy mornings. I'm looking for ideally the cheep end and have sometimes dry and eczema/rosacea prone skin. I don't want anything heavy as those make my skin feel like a roast basted ready for the oven. I'm in New Zealand so it's winter and some things will have different formulations, than what you can get in the UK. Love your videos.
I never set foot outdoors without a SPF & have indoctrinated my 10 year old daughter to do the same. We use Japanese or Korean ones - high SPF & a great formulation. Our favourites so far are Biore watery essence and Etude House Sunprise . Also they are not expensive and available from reliable sellers on Ebay and Amazon.
Hi! First time watching 1 of your videos and I absolutely loved it! I watch lots of review videos and I never bother to comment! I'm desperately looking for a moisturiser that includes an SPF because I don't currently wear SPF everyday and I know I should, and I hate layering tons of product onto my face (and taking long in the morning!) so this will be very useful for my quest! I love that you ordered them in that way and mentioned the low budget ones!! Lovely, thank you!
I really like the Murad Invisiblur as primer, but if I use as much as needed for the proclaimed protection, it feels awful and doesn’t sit right. If I use maybe a third of the amount, it works perfect under makeup. But of course it isn’t really a high SPF then anymore.
Just what I needed Nadine, living in Houston and spending most of my time as a hot mess, I’m always looking for a new light weight spf. Thanks Nadine x
my daily sunblock is lightweight, does not leave white cast, looks good under makeup, does not irritate my skin: neutrogena ultra sheer spf 50. the one that comes in a yellow box. made in korea. costs about USD 10.
Nadine you're a super hero for all of us♥ your tips and advices plus recommendations saved our skin and made our beauty regiment working and beneficial thank u
I'm actually using lidl face spf. It is chemical but it's really nice. I have really oily skin and it doesn't break me out or feel heavy. Highly recommend ☺️
Nadine, I have to say that I have used a number of different foundations over Invisiblur and have had no rolling or pilling at all. It may depend on the amount of Invisiblur that you use. Also, some foundations go over it very gracefully and others just seem to turn into an opaque looking mess----I haven't yet determined what causes this.
Always look forward to your spf videos ~ if you could put the price/skin type/ sunscreen type and name up on the screen as you talk about them (also the cost in your list) would be very helpful :) thanks Nadine
I can't recommend Altruist enough, its amazing. Been using it for a couple of years now and when I've got it on my fair skin hasn't burned. My family love it too. I don't like the spray version, it's really sticky so wouldn't recommend that tbh. Another amazing facial spf is ISDIN Fotoprotector fusion fluid 50. Clear runny gel I use in place of moisturiser, really effective.
Beth Parks I bought their spf30 spray when I was in Miami last year. I loved it - and am very sad I cannot buy it where I live. It just absorbed so well and protected so well, leaving my skin golden with no burns or redness. I love an spf I don’t need to rub in. Usually I wear a waterproof spray from Riemann P20 but it’s not an aerosol spray, which I find the absolute easiest to apply. Just spritz and “boom” you done. Loved that about The Australian Gold. Oh well - always just remember to wear sunscreen😉
If you like the texture of the Murad silicon-y one you mentioned first but don't want to spend that much £, Frezyderm do a pretty much identical product but it's more reasonably priced
Thanks for the recommendations I’m definitely interested in checking some of these out. I really dislike the Drunk Elephant sunscreens.. Maybe it’s because I apply a lot more than the average person, but I find them sticky and off-putting.
Super video thank you Nadine! Your Sunday night videos brighten the end of the weekend! I felt like top of the class tonight as I’d just ordered Beaty Pie sunscreen before I watched! 👩🏽🎓 After a day on the beach, what products would you recommend?
Great info! Looking forward to the tinted sunscreen as I use them as a foundation in the summer months. The mineral one I have been using is great but could be better as it's so thick.
One I use everyday is KIehls ultra light daily uv defense spf50 is amazing under makeup no white film blends into the skin perfectly also keep my foundation on all day👍
Please do a video for eye creams with spf! I loved how informative you were in this video. I have that problem of itchy watery eyes when the sunscreen migrated into them so I have avoided using spf around them at all. I want something I can use that won’t sting and burn. Please help!
Surprised you have never mentioned the Supergoop unseen sunscreen as it seems like a more affordable version of the murad one that performs like a skin blurring primer. It’s REALLY good! ☺️
I would highly recommend MDSolarSciences Mineral Creme SPF 48. It has a luxurious feel to it, and it does not leave the skin with a cast or shiny. It's spectacular. No irritation.
@@Alli_Sea yes, they can be hard to track down. I've had good luck with ones formulated for kids. The one I'm currently loving is by Isehan, and it's called "Kiss Me Mommy! UV Aqua Milk" (no alcohol, fragrance, mineral oil, etc.). Hope this helps!
I pull on a pair of bikini bottoms and a front zip up, short sleeved rashie as I cannot be bothered covering my body in SPF and it’s hard to do your back properly when you are alone. The rashie has cups in it to keep the girls in place and you don’t have to worry about exposing yourself if you are on the go at the beach with children.
irish jen I currently have one from an Australian company called Nip Tuck (though not a fan of the name tbh). I buy online from swimweargalore.com.au who do ship to the UK for approx. £15. If you search ‘sorrento’ on their site, they have a few striped versions of zip front rashies with cups which look to be the same as mine. I have had cheap ones and more spendy ones over the years and all did the job. Look for UPF 50+ to best filter the rays out. Aussie sizes are comparable to UK sizes so if you are a size 10-12 with most of your clothing being 10, choose the 10. They are supposed to be snug fitting. Mine is into its 3rd year!
If you know you'll be in the sun on holidays, should you stop your acids so that your skin isn't as sensitive to the sun? And if so, how long before? Thanks x
The Solait one is nice but when I took it on holiday last year I recall the 50ml bottle said one tablespoon (15ml) was necessary per application. Seems like a lot of product even for a budget range and made me wary. The Kiehl's one is superb and also Alpha H do a superb Daily Essential spf 50 lotion
It's one quarter of a teaspoon for face and a tablespoon for body. This particular Solait is a facial one, specially designed to be non greasy under makeup.
Thanks so much Nadine, really interesting and informative.. I just got back from a holiday, I used the Clarins dry skin factor 50 for the face over my Dermalogica moisturiser that has a factor 50 in it so I didn’t burn or have any breakouts on my face. I used the Alturist factor 50 spray for my body and again I did not burn (I am blonde & pale), great products! 😎 x
Would love to know which ones sit nicely under makeup BUT most importantly, ones that are non-comedogenic/very low comedogenic. Breakouts is what stops me from wearing spf. I've had multiple skin cancers on my face due to growing up in hot country (& sunscreens weren't considered when I was young), and I'm now moving to Australia, HAVE to find one that fits both of the above...no breakouts & for under makeup. Does anyone have any recommendations. Many thanks 🙏
Hi Nadine, just to let you know a Greek brand called Frezyderm makes an excellent sunscreen like the Murad silicone/ velvety one with spf 50. Try it out if you can and give us your thoughts, always love your input on products so keep up the good work.
@@angelakosmas3218 hi, I like it pretty much. It moves into the skin fast and doesn't have a smell or leave a white cast. I also don't have to use a moisturiser or primer after that😀
Please, make a video about mineral sunscreens. I use Tretinoin and can not use chemical ones (or anything that has alcohol denat., like latest version of Antelios presented here). Thank you
Thanks for this comment! I am about to start tretinoin and I didn't know I couldn't use a chemical sunscreen. I believe REN have just brought out a new mineral spf, Caroline Barnes did an insta video on it 👍
Kathryn Wright Thank you for the tip. You can use chemical sunscreen, but it is trial and error. Some individuals have no problems, but some have. My skin became more sensitive and I stick with mineral sunscreens.
Hi Nadine, you need to add Heliocare 360° fluid cream to your list. I'm just back from holiday and it has been brilliant. It has a precise applicator, slightly tinted with a smooth texture. I heard about the Heliocare brand from Dr Nigma Talib, a Naturopathic Doctor. Shelley x
Love your videos Nadine! I love the Invisblur but used to wear it under make-up all the time with no problem (though I did make sure I smoothed foundations). Never got any of grim pilling so if you’ve avoided it for that reason, maybe give it a go? Just a suggestion :). Great video!
Hi Nadine. Great video as always. Have you tried the new Skingredients spf. Only got it this week and am already hooked. Before that I used clarins spf daily
Nadine I've been watching your vids for the longest time. I remember you mentioning Beauty Pie a few times. (I want this SPF and their one powder wonder) but since the first time I checked them out and now there's so many new products. I'd really love a vid from you about whether beauty pie is worth it and/or what you think is worth it from them that you've tried.
I do always apply the correct amount of sunscreen, never below spf 50. Which obviously means that a lot of products look shiny or heavy on my skin, which sucks. Altruist is so heavy and shiny... I couldn't even wear it with powder on top, because the shine and stickiness would come through in 20 minutes.
Great video as always Nadine. I would be very interested to know of some good powder sunscreens that can be used during the day to top up sunscreen when we are wearing makeup.
Hi Nadine, just to be clear do we put spf on before or after moisturizer? I think it changes the properties in the spf so I'm assuming there's enough moisture in the spf to wear it alone? Thanks 🙏
Hi Nadine, another good one, thanks! Looking forward to the tinted spf video, hope my Australian Gold 50 makes it in there :-) Question: why do we need different spf for face/body? I know, the obvious answer is formulation (sitting well under make up, etc) but often times I've found there is no difference except in price. Do you find that? Because if we use the amount on our faces that we should be using those 50ml tubes get used up pretty quickly making even a budget buy not so budget friendly when added to all the other good stuff we've put on underneath.... just a thought.... xxx
It would be great if you did these spf videos with a friend with olive or dark skin. Some of these products leave a purple cast on dark skin. This video was so informative and it was great that you broke it down by budget and by skin type. Can't wait to see the rest of this series!
I recommend YOUR GOOD SKIN SPF 30 ANTIOXIDANT..I use it everyday and it leaves no cast! :)
Altruist doesn't leave a cast ....when first applied, seems white but as u rub it in it fades. I've been using it for a year under my makeup. Its lovely. I'm dark skinned.
@0 oh because suggestions are a bad thing
Formula is everything. It really makes a difference in compliance and the amount you apply. If it balls up under makeup, I move on to the next one and use it on my neck and the backs of my hands.
There's one Murad one not listed that is INCREDIBLE: Murad City Skin SPF 50 PA++++. It is expensive, but it's the absolute best mineral sunscreen I have ever used. The tint looks bizarrely peach, but it goes on smooth, dries clear, wears perfectly all day and feels super lightweight. I'm a guy and would wholly recommend this to anyone.
She might mention it in the tinted section.
Yes!!!!!!!!!! This one is hands down my favorite one EVER!!!!!!!!!!!
@@i_bleed_makeup It is incredible. I learned of its existence from Gothamista and cannot believe that it's not been duped by other lines. It is easily the best and I've tried so many.
The city skin is the only one I will wear! All the others pill like crazy on me.
Would love to see a video dedicated to mineral sunscreens (for us sensitive types) 😊
I have a recommendation ~ Boots brand Soltan spf 50 sensitive ~ it is a chemical sunblock however it's clear and doesn't sting your eyes and it's got no fragrance and even some antioxidants in it ~ £6 for a full body size ~ I can't complain
TH-camr ‘hotandflashy’ has made a video about mineral sunscreens for the
face 🙂
I agree!!.Angie at Hot and Flashy does excellent mineral sunscreen reviews. I can only use mineral sunscreens and the white cast was an issue. I found that applying half of my application, massaging it in well and repeating with the remainder almost completely eliminated the white cast. I even apply tinted sunscreen the same way.
Because of Angie I use the Australian gold tinted mineral sunscreen every day and absolutely love it. It's around $10 to $15. It wears really well under my makeup.
Superdrug do one in their solait range. Mine is quite sensitive as a use retin-a. Try the primark one also. For £4 you will be okay
Yes, yes. Tinted spf's. Need to know.
I’ve got very sensitive breakout prone aging skin. My go to sunscreens this season are Beet the Sun by Krave Beauty, Dermalogica’s spf 50 Dynamic Sun Recovery and Paula’s Choice spf 50 in the blue tube for normal to dry skin. Even with my sensitive skin, these chemical spfs donor irritate my skin and they’re great bases for my makeup.
I use Your Good Skin every day. I love it. So lightweight on the skin and sits well under makeup.
Also it’s a good price and you can afford to put plenty on.
I have used Altruist 50 for a few years now. Face, neck and décolletage it’s amazing. I do sit in the shade. Sometimes you can’t on day trips etc but this in your bag and you have it all covered. I use Altruist 30 over a once a day application of sunscreen and it layers on very well. I like the background to its production too.
Thanks for the video Nadine! I have oily skin and really struggle to find a sunscreen that I can ear under make up, most break me out. I have the Beauty Pie one, and although it is a light fluid I do not find I can wear it under make up, it just sits on my skin all day. An spf for oily skin that is matte and doesn't break me out is the holy grail!
Replenix or cotz is your best bet
Simple Kind to Skin Protecting Moisture Cream spf30 is lovely and doesn't break me out like so many other spfs. Cheap as chips on Amazon at the moment.
moplet72 Thanks. Breakouts is what stops me from wearing spf. Now I'm moving to Australia from U.K. SPF will be vital. 🙏
Clinique Mineral SPF 30 is a good one, too.
I have the spf 25 cityblock and it is irreplaceable.
Since moving to the UK from Houston, Texas, I have discovered Altruist 50. I buy several bottles and have my husband using it. He HATES sunscreen and this is the only one he will use on his face (almost) daily.
@Margaret Daniel... same here...lol! Also, have you ever come across a more affordable sunscreen? :)
Nell JM , it is the most lovely affordable sunscreen I have ever used!
Please make a video dispelling sunscreen myths and fear mongering! Judging from the comments section it's still much needed!
Boots, Soltan, baby, Factor 50, moisturising. It has never stung, although it is chemical. It is fragrance free. It has antioxidants. It is good value, it comes in a travel size in boots travel. It is amazing
I absolutely LOVE the La Roche Posay. It’s a 60 SPF here in Canada. Melds beautifully into the skin. Very moisturizing and plays well with makeup. I use it as my last step in my morning skincare routine 365 days a year:)
Thank you Nadine for the great share:)
Have a beautiful week💕
Tammy Roy 🇨🇦
What about reapplying your SPF when you already have your make up on? What should one use? Spray SPFs? Interested to your advice...
Another good one is Primark spf 50 face cream. Mattifying. With Q10 and hyluronic acid. Not sure Ive spelt that correctly. I was amazed.
Nadine, Please do the tinted sunscreen video for next Sunday! I need one really badly and will hold off buying. Excellent, excellent video! Thank you!
Oh yes I’m in the same position. I’ll hold off too. I am using the beauty pie one but don’t want to use foundation on holiday. Fab video as always x
Looking forward to the tinted spf video! Xx
I don't get on well with the Altruist SPF 50 but the SPF 30 in the bigger tube is amazing for the face (and body), its much lighter. x
@Paul Gunn... and by far the most affordable make of SPF I've come across! :)
I use Neutrogena Ultra Sheer and the Aveeno ones are okay as well. In the past, I have used La-Roche-Posay and Clarins. A zillion years ago, I used a Lancaster one for the eye bone area.
I use avene cleanance spf 50 for oily blemish prone skin, I have olive skin it leaves a slight white cast at first but after a few minutes it sinks in to skin, then I apply my make up, it is really mattifying I love it.
Has anybody tried Nivea Sun UV Face Suncream SPF 50 Shine Control? I apply plenty and it sinks in beautifully. Not sticky or gunky, feels fresh on skin. Zero breakouts (unlike many higher end SPF products I have tried) and really does help to mattify my oily T-zone. Sits well under make up. This one is a keeper for me and at about £8 on the High Street....Blimey, you cant go wrong! Lets hope we get a summer now! x
The Queen of beauty routines 👸
The Queen Of Beauty full stop. Love Nadine! 💋
It would also be good to review 100% mineral SPFs for face and body, but especially for the face and also test the performance of these under makeup. Would you please Nadine? Insert puppy face :D
I paused the video to see if the alarm was in my neighborhood. LOL!! I love your videos!!! So informative.
EltaMD do great sunscreens but they’re hard to get a hold of in UK. Also Paula’s choice. Not cheap but worth it
I love the Darphin Intral SPF 50. So gorgeous under makeup.
I love Krave beet the sun, altruist, sunsense mineral and simple kind to skin. Would love to see more mineral based spf as they tend to be less irritating but seem to leave more of a cast.
Great thanks for this useful information . Can’t wait for your tinted Spf video!
Waiting, with much anticipation, for the tinted SPF as this is the easy one step way on those lazy mornings. I'm looking for ideally the cheep end and have sometimes dry and eczema/rosacea prone skin. I don't want anything heavy as those make my skin feel like a roast basted ready for the oven. I'm in New Zealand so it's winter and some things will have different formulations, than what you can get in the UK. Love your videos.
I never set foot outdoors without a SPF & have indoctrinated my 10 year old daughter to do the same. We use Japanese or Korean ones - high SPF & a great formulation. Our favourites so far are Biore watery essence and Etude House Sunprise . Also they are not expensive and available from reliable sellers on Ebay and Amazon.
I love the clarins line. Surprised you didn't have one in this video.
Hi! First time watching 1 of your videos and I absolutely loved it! I watch lots of review videos and I never bother to comment! I'm desperately looking for a moisturiser that includes an SPF because I don't currently wear SPF everyday and I know I should, and I hate layering tons of product onto my face (and taking long in the morning!) so this will be very useful for my quest! I love that you ordered them in that way and mentioned the low budget ones!! Lovely, thank you!
I really like the Murad Invisiblur as primer, but if I use as much as needed for the proclaimed protection, it feels awful and doesn’t sit right. If I use maybe a third of the amount, it works perfect under makeup. But of course it isn’t really a high SPF then anymore.
Just what I needed Nadine, living in Houston and spending most of my time as a hot mess, I’m always looking for a new light weight spf. Thanks Nadine x
my daily sunblock is lightweight, does not leave white cast, looks good under makeup, does not irritate my skin: neutrogena ultra sheer spf 50. the one that comes in a yellow box. made in korea. costs about USD 10.
Nadine you're a super hero for all of us♥ your tips and advices plus recommendations saved our skin and made our beauty regiment working and beneficial thank u
I'm actually using lidl face spf. It is chemical but it's really nice. I have really oily skin and it doesn't break me out or feel heavy. Highly recommend ☺️
I LOVE the Beauty Pie SPF but it's only an SPF 25. ☹ I love Altruist Nadine. It's a cracking sunscreen, very affordable and great under make up. 💋💋💋
I love my missha sunblock spf 45 😊 used it for years. Great skincare properties
'This works 'spf is great too
Thank you Nadine you are amazing for taking the time and helping me choose the right products. Thank u again 😘❤️
Nadine, I have to say that I have used a number of different foundations over Invisiblur and have had no rolling or pilling at all. It may depend on the amount of Invisiblur that you use. Also, some foundations go over it very gracefully and others just seem to turn into an opaque looking mess----I haven't yet determined what causes this.
I like the spf 50 vichi tinted moisturizer
Always look forward to your spf videos ~ if you could put the price/skin type/ sunscreen type and name up on the screen as you talk about them (also the cost in your list) would be very helpful :) thanks Nadine
Hi Nadine, loved the video! I feel the beauty pie is too greasy for my oily combination skin right now. It was perfect in the winter, though!
This was Great & I can not wait for the tinted SPF film!! Thank You!! 👏👏
I can't recommend Altruist enough, its amazing. Been using it for a couple of years now and when I've got it on my fair skin hasn't burned. My family love it too. I don't like the spray version, it's really sticky so wouldn't recommend that tbh. Another amazing facial spf is ISDIN Fotoprotector fusion fluid 50. Clear runny gel I use in place of moisturiser, really effective.
Hope you have Australian Gold Mineral Tinted Sunscreen when you do the tinted video. It is my favorite!
Beth Parks I bought their spf30 spray when I was in Miami last year. I loved it - and am very sad I cannot buy it where I live. It just absorbed so well and protected so well, leaving my skin golden with no burns or redness.
I love an spf I don’t need to rub in. Usually I wear a waterproof spray from Riemann P20 but it’s not an aerosol spray, which I find the absolute easiest to apply. Just spritz and “boom” you done. Loved that about The Australian Gold.
Oh well - always just remember to wear sunscreen😉
Great video Nadine! So much enjoyed it. Your videos are always so informative xx
If you like the texture of the Murad silicon-y one you mentioned first but don't want to spend that much £, Frezyderm do a pretty much identical product but it's more reasonably priced
Thanks for the recommendations I’m definitely interested in checking some of these out.
I really dislike the Drunk Elephant sunscreens.. Maybe it’s because I apply a lot more than the average person, but I find them sticky and off-putting.
Vanessa Carolina 😬 I've just purchased having always used dermalogica pure light. Will report back here how I get on...
Vanessa Carolina yep here we are one year on and I dislike it too. Watery and glittery 😞
Super video thank you Nadine! Your Sunday night videos brighten the end of the weekend! I felt like top of the class tonight as I’d just ordered Beaty Pie sunscreen before I watched! 👩🏽🎓 After a day on the beach, what products would you recommend?
La Roche posay has got a spf 50 facial mist that is perfect for everyday / workday use.
Great info! Looking forward to the tinted sunscreen as I use them as a foundation in the summer months. The mineral one I have been using is great but could be better as it's so thick.
One I use everyday is KIehls ultra light daily uv defense spf50 is amazing under makeup no white film blends into the skin perfectly also keep my foundation on all day👍
Please do a video for eye creams with spf! I loved how informative you were in this video. I have that problem of itchy watery eyes when the sunscreen migrated into them so I have avoided using spf around them at all. I want something I can use that won’t sting and burn. Please help!
The new Caudalie one is amazing under makeup and not white!
I love seeing videos from you! I'm hoping to see a few tinted mineral sunscreen recommendations please!
I love the body shop SPF 50! And the your good skin SPF 30 is great as well
Surprised you have never mentioned the Supergoop unseen sunscreen as it seems like a more affordable version of the murad one that performs like a skin blurring primer. It’s REALLY good! ☺️
Do you know if supergoop is available in the UK? I couldn't find the info o their website. 👍
Kathryn Wright hello, I got mine from free people online and I think revolve also sell it on their website 🌞
Wonderful review! I’m looking forward to the tinted sunscreens! Thank you for sharing 💞💋
I would highly recommend MDSolarSciences Mineral Creme SPF 48. It has a luxurious feel to it, and it does not leave the skin with a cast or shiny. It's spectacular. No irritation.
This is great! Have you tried any Korean or Japanese sunscreens without alcohol? They can be quite nice.
Jess - I love Korean and Japanese sunscreens but am having difficulty finding one without alcohol. Would you mind recommending some?
@@Alli_Sea yes, they can be hard to track down. I've had good luck with ones formulated for kids. The one I'm currently loving is by Isehan, and it's called "Kiss Me Mommy! UV Aqua Milk" (no alcohol, fragrance, mineral oil, etc.). Hope this helps!
@@jesss917 Thank you so much!!!!
@@Alli_Sea There is also an Asian product, Canmake Mermaid Gel or something like this, without alcohol or perfume.
@@liviusss Thank you! I really appreciate your recommendation ☺
I think if you are going to be out all day you should look into spf clothing too. I have my eyes on a rash guard spf shirt.
If you find one will you let us know?
I pull on a pair of bikini bottoms and a front zip up, short sleeved rashie as I cannot be bothered covering my body in SPF and it’s hard to do your back properly when you are alone. The rashie has cups in it to keep the girls in place and you don’t have to worry about exposing yourself if you are on the go at the beach with children.
@@AnUrbanGypsy awesome! I wonder if you can get a full body suit. Then it would just be hands feet and heat to worry about.
Lil Rockapotamus brilliant idea...which rashie do you recommend ? X
irish jen I currently have one from an Australian company called Nip Tuck (though not a fan of the name tbh). I buy online from swimweargalore.com.au who do ship to the UK for approx. £15. If you search ‘sorrento’ on their site, they have a few striped versions of zip front rashies with cups which look to be the same as mine. I have had cheap ones and more spendy ones over the years and all did the job. Look for UPF 50+ to best filter the rays out. Aussie sizes are comparable to UK sizes so if you are a size 10-12 with most of your clothing being 10, choose the 10. They are supposed to be snug fitting. Mine is into its 3rd year!
If you know you'll be in the sun on holidays, should you stop your acids so that your skin isn't as sensitive to the sun? And if so, how long before? Thanks x
I’m surprised I haven’t seen any Paula’s choice SPF 😮 but great video 😊 yes tinted spfs please include helocare 360 😊
Love the Caudalie spfs, they are fragrant though
The Solait one is nice but when I took it on holiday last year I recall the 50ml bottle said one tablespoon (15ml) was necessary per application. Seems like a lot of product even for a budget range and made me wary. The Kiehl's one is superb and also Alpha H do a superb Daily Essential spf 50 lotion
It's one quarter of a teaspoon for face and a tablespoon for body. This particular Solait is a facial one, specially designed to be non greasy under makeup.
@Matthew Mault… 15ml is one teaspoon. You need 2mg/cm2 of sunscreen on skin to get the SPF protection level stated. :)
@@helenmorgan2587
1 Imperial teaspoon is 5ml
1 Imperial tablespoon is 15ml
Can’t wait for tinted ones thanks
thx soo much Nadine, brilliant! you've just reminded me how i should be using my invisblur by murad!! xx
BTW, can't wait for the tinted moisturisers!
Check out isdin sunblock. My plastic surgeon recommended it and I’ve been using it for past few years. sunspots staying down
Thanks so much Nadine, really interesting and informative.. I just got back from a holiday, I used the Clarins dry skin factor 50 for the face over my Dermalogica moisturiser that has a factor 50 in it so I didn’t burn or have any breakouts on my face. I used the Alturist factor 50 spray for my body and again I did not burn (I am blonde & pale), great products! 😎 x
THANK YOU NADINE. ITS SO HARD TO FIND A GREAT SUNSCREEN TO WORK FOR EVERYTHING.😂😙💖👍👍
Would love to know which ones sit nicely under makeup BUT most importantly, ones that are non-comedogenic/very low comedogenic. Breakouts is what stops me from wearing spf. I've had multiple skin cancers on my face due to growing up in hot country (& sunscreens weren't considered when I was young), and I'm now moving to Australia, HAVE to find one that fits both of the above...no breakouts & for under makeup.
Does anyone have any recommendations. Many thanks 🙏
Thank you Nadine for this video
Wonderful video just time for summer
Hi Nadine, just to let you know a Greek brand called Frezyderm makes an excellent sunscreen like the Murad silicone/ velvety one with spf 50. Try it out if you can and give us your thoughts, always love your input on products so keep up the good work.
@Angela Angela I've got this one too and like it. Smells pretty chemical first but it disappears fast. Changed to Dr.Sam Buntings sunscreen though:)
@@maggyabc hi, how do you like Dr. Sam?
@@angelakosmas3218 hi, I like it pretty much. It moves into the skin fast and doesn't have a smell or leave a white cast. I also don't have to use a moisturiser or primer after that😀
@@maggyabc thanks for your input.
Maggy abc , does it sit well under foundation? 😊
SVR with bioflavonoids too I use LRP spray for my body AMAZING.
Please, make a video about mineral sunscreens. I use Tretinoin and can not use chemical ones (or anything that has alcohol denat., like latest version of Antelios presented here). Thank you
usmanka1 alumier md does physical sunscreens
Thanks for this comment! I am about to start tretinoin and I didn't know I couldn't use a chemical sunscreen. I believe REN have just brought out a new mineral spf, Caroline Barnes did an insta video on it 👍
Kathryn Wright
Thank you for the tip.
You can use chemical sunscreen, but it is trial and error. Some individuals have no problems, but some have. My skin became more sensitive and I stick with mineral sunscreens.
i find aldi sunscreen less oily than the alturist on my face but the alturist on the body is a bit better because its less sticky
Hi Nadine, you need to add Heliocare 360° fluid cream to your list. I'm just back from holiday and it has been brilliant. It has a precise applicator, slightly tinted with a smooth texture. I heard about the Heliocare brand from Dr Nigma Talib, a Naturopathic Doctor. Shelley x
Perfect timing Nadine, thanks!! ❤️
Loved this video but personally I never go below an SPF of 50!!!!
You Are Amazing! Woudnt DARE to go in the sun now😆♥️🙌🏼☀️
Will be nice to show during the video the price and ingredients + the great video about Spf 👍🏻
Love your videos Nadine! I love the Invisblur but used to wear it under make-up all the time with no problem (though I did make sure I smoothed foundations). Never got any of grim pilling so if you’ve avoided it for that reason, maybe give it a go? Just a suggestion :). Great video!
Hi Nadine. Great video as always. Have you tried the new Skingredients spf. Only got it this week and am already hooked. Before that I used clarins spf daily
What’s your opinion on the No.7 spf?
Nadine I've been watching your vids for the longest time. I remember you mentioning Beauty Pie a few times. (I want this SPF and their one powder wonder) but since the first time I checked them out and now there's so many new products. I'd really love a vid from you about whether beauty pie is worth it and/or what you think is worth it from them that you've tried.
Sail Hughes just did an IG story on Beauty Pie and Hannah Martin did one a few weeks ago.
@@playsintraffic2 Thanks Ann!
I do always apply the correct amount of sunscreen, never below spf 50. Which obviously means that a lot of products look shiny or heavy on my skin, which sucks.
Altruist is so heavy and shiny... I couldn't even wear it with powder on top, because the shine and stickiness would come through in 20 minutes.
How come no Clarins SPF50? 😕
Great video as always Nadine. I would be very interested to know of some good powder sunscreens that can be used during the day to top up sunscreen when we are wearing makeup.
Colorscience and Supergoop both make mineral brush-on powders.
Hi Nadine, just to be clear do we put spf on before or after moisturizer? I think it changes the properties in the spf so I'm assuming there's enough moisture in the spf to wear it alone? Thanks 🙏
Ms Heartface over Serums and often in place of Moisturiser as these all hydrate enough x
Not sure if you can get Alastin hydratint in the UK or not, but it’s amazing!!! Medical grade skincare.
Hi Nadine, another good one, thanks! Looking forward to the tinted spf video, hope my Australian Gold 50 makes it in there :-) Question: why do we need different spf for face/body? I know, the obvious answer is formulation (sitting well under make up, etc) but often times I've found there is no difference except in price. Do you find that? Because if we use the amount on our faces that we should be using those 50ml tubes get used up pretty quickly making even a budget buy not so budget friendly when added to all the other good stuff we've put on underneath.... just a thought.... xxx
I was expecting to see Dr Sam Buntings Sunscreen in this. Have you heard of it? I'm dying to try it. That and Elta MD.
So informative! Thank you 😊
I too would like to see more mineral sunscreens as most of the chemical ones make my eyes water.